The Red Tent Part 2 Review

The Red Tent second episode opens, with Joseph (Will Tudor) running through the walls of the castle. Dinah (Rebecca Ferguson) is captured and taken back to her father, by Levi and Simon. They also bring loads of gold and other valuable back to their family.

Jacob (Iain Glen) is very upset with his sons and admits their fate will be not good. Dinah disowns him and blames everything and every death on him. She also blames Joseph for the horrendous misdeeds before she sets out on foot to the castle to bury her husband’s remains.

The castle is in disarray from all of the killing. Queen Re-Nefer (Hiam Abbass) tries to help Dinah with her grief and morning sickness. The queen and her seek refuge at the Egyptian castle of the queen’s brother. After a very difficult birth, she becomes a very happy mama of a beautiful baby boy.

Queen Re-Nefer takes claim of the baby, Re-Mose (Tony Sebastian), but she does grant Dinah to stay on as a nurse maid. Dinah attempts to escape with the baby but is captured by the guards and only allowed to see the baby when someone is with her.

Back at Jacob’s camp, they have been faced with dead sheep on there travels. Joseph is stripped of his clothes and beat by his brothers. They give Jacob his coat, which is soaked in blood. Although, Jacob thinks he is dead, he is very much alive.

Back at the castle, Dinah is forced to clean the floors along with the slaves. Meryt (Sheila Vand) tries to help her but she refuses assistance and tells her that being a slave to the queen is her new life. 

Re-Mose has grown into a bright little boy and Dinah continues to spend every minute with him that is allotted to her by the queen. He becomes upset that the queen is going to send him away. Dinah is freed from the Queen’s service and must find her own means to survive. 

Three years have passed, Re-Mose has not returned from his training. Joseph has been released from prison to serve the king. He is forced to use his gift to interpret the king’s dreams. Dinah makes her living by selling herbs in the square. 

Seven years pass, Re-Nefer pretends to make peace with Dinah but tells Re-Mose who really killed his father. He confronts Dinah and tells her that she is lower than a slave. 

Dinah and Meryt set out for the the Valley Of The Kings. She instantly discovers that it is a different world that she must learn to survive in. Benia (Darwin Shaw), the carpenter, has come to her rescue on several occasions. He tells her that he knows she is the mother of Re-Mose, but she refuses to admit it. He handcrafts her a beautiful box but she tells him that she cannot except it. She has found herself head over hills in love again after many years have passed. Benia and Dinah become husband and wife and live in harmony.

Dinah is summoned to the castle and Re-Mose has come to transport her there. Unbeknownst to Dinah it is Joseph, who requests her assistance with delivering his wife’s, who has had several miscarriages, unborn child. 

Re-Mos apologizes to Dinah and she tells him the truth about everything. He escorts her to a banquet that is being held within the castle. She meets Joseph for the first time since Shalem’s death and her departure from her father’s camp. 

Re-Mos attacks Joseph after he finds out that he is Dinah’s brother. Joseph calls for his execution. Dinah begs for his forgiveness and Joseph banishes Re-Mos from the kingdom, instead butThe Red Tent

The Red Tent second episode opens, with Joseph (Will Tudor) running through the walls of the castle. Dinah (Rebecca Ferguson) is captured and taken back to her father, by Levi and Simon. They also bring loads of gold and other valuable back to their family.

Jacob (Iain Glen) is very upset with his sons and admits their fate will not good. Dinah disowns him and blames everything and every death on him. She also blames Joseph for the horrendous misdeeds before she sets out on foot to the castle to bury her husband’s remains.

The castle is in disarray from all of the killing. Queen Re-Nefer (Hiam Abbass) tries to help Dinah with her grief and morning sickness. The queen and her seek refuge at the Egyptian castle of the queen’s brother. After a very difficult birth, she becomes a very happy mama of a beautiful baby boy.

Queen Re-Nefer takes claim of the baby, Re-Mose (Tony Sebastian), but she does grant Dinah to stay on as a nurse maid. Dinah attempts to escape with the baby but is captured by the guards and only allowed to see the baby when someone is with her.

Back at Jacob’s camp they have been faced with dead sheep on there travels. Joseph is stripped of his clothes and beat by his brothers. They give Jacob his coat, which is soaked in blood. Although, Jacob thinks he is dead, he is very much alive.

Back at the castle, Dinah is forced to clean the floors along with the slaves. Meryt (Sheila Vand) tries to help her but she refuses assistance and tells her that being a slave to the queen is her new life. 

Re-Mose has grown into a bright little boy and Dinah continues to spend every minute with him, that is allotted to her by the queen. He becomes upset that the queen is going to send him away. Dinah is freed from the Queen’s service and must find her own means to survive. 

Three years have passed, Re-Mose has not returned from his training. Joseph has been released from prison to serve the king. He is forced to use his gift to interpret the king’s dreams. Dinah makes her living by selling herbs in the square. 

Seven years pass, Re-Nefer pretends to make her peace with Dinah but she tells Re-Mose who really killed his father. He confronts Dinah and tells her that is lower than a slave. 

Dinah and Meryt set out for the the Valley Of The Kings. She instantly discovers that it is a different world that she must learn to survive in. Benia (Darwin Shaw), the carpenter, has come to her rescue on several occasions. He tells her that he knows that she is the mother of Re-Mose, but she refuses to admit it. He handcrafts her a beautiful box but she tells him that she cannot except it. She has found herself head over hills in love again after many years have passed. Benia and Dinah become husband and wife and life in harmony.

Dinah is summoned to the castle and Re-Mos has come to transport her there. Unbeknownst to Dinah it is Joseph, who requests her assistance with delivering his wife’s, who has had several miscarriages, unborn child. 

Re-Mos apologizes to Dinah and she tells him the truth about everything. He escorts her to a banquet that is being help within the castle. She meets Joseph for the first time since Shalem’s death and her departure from her father’s camp. 

Re-Mos attacks Joseph after he finds out that he is Dinah’s brother. Joseph calls for his execution. Dinah begs for his forgiveness and Joseph rethinks his decision and banishes him from the kingdom instead but he must live under an assumed name. 

Will Dinah be able to find it within her heart to forgive Jacob before he dies? Will Re-Mos ever be free to reunite with his mother? 

Review

This heart wrenching drama is definitely a must see. Rebecca Ferguson did a superb job in her big role as Dinah. The wardrobe fits perfectly into this biblical based drama. The writers did an excellent job with the screenplay and it contains no fillers, which is a huge plus. This episode is just a follow up of the wonderful tale of beautiful and talented Dinah. This episode deserves an 8 of 10. 

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